Prince Harry crowned king of cool

Prince Harry has been crowned king of cool in a list compiled by GQ magazine.

The ginger-haired royal beat the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Horrors singer Faris Badwan, Twilight heart-throb Robert Pattinson and sprinter Usain Bolt to take the title.

The magazine took 37 and a half to be the cut-off age in considering the coolest men.

The list took into account an "enviable sense of savoir faire, a talent for transforming the mundane into the extraordinary, or just a really edgy haircut".

Harry, 25, was described as "soldier, ambassador, polo player, playboy", whose stint in Afghanistan helped turn around his image after a few youthful mishaps.

However, big brother Prince William, failed to make the final cut of young movers and shakers.

Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders also made the top 10 and was described as: "Wry, self-deprecating and often soul-searchingly existential, the drummer is indie music's online answer to Jerry Seinfeld."

Despite his personal troubles and fall from grace last year, golf pro Tiger Woods managed to place in the top 40.

Youngest cool-guy on the list is Albert Cocker - son of former Pulp star Jarvis - who at just seven is predicted to be "heading for big things with the in-crowd".